Word: voting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...amendment was also added to the constitution, that not only men rowing in open regattas, bnt members of club class crews, trial eights, and Weld members of the Freshman crew and substitutes as well should be eligible to vote for the captain of the club, elected in the fall. This makes the number of voters more representative than formerly...
...which the several degrees may be obtained. The following rule was adopted: "That no undergraduate should be allowed to remain in residence at the University for any year without taking at least four courses or their equivalent, the present minimum work required in each year, except upon a special vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences." The reports of the following departments were ordered to be printed: Indo-Iranian Languages, Medical and Dental Schools, Ancient History, Mediaeval History and Roman...
First as to posting the list of market prices. The vote mentioned was passed two years ago in the Foxcroft Club and was to be effective only for that year. Instead of the vote being "deliberately disregarded," the list was posted where all could examine it. The sufficient reason for not publishing the list this year is that only two men out of nine hundred have asked to have it published...
...East and Europe, and buried in her soil therefore are undoubtedly inscriptions, monuments and relics which will throw immense light upon the literary, artistic and archaeological history of both East and West. The plan therefore has received the hearty approval of the American Oriental Society in a vote from which the following is an extract...
...must pass satisfactorily in but 16 courses to obtain an A. B. It is interesting to note that for reasons ulterior to the shortening of the College course, the Faculty now demands the identical maximum of courses which was proposed and laid aside by a majority vote in 1889. That "any young man of fair abilities can now procure the degree in three years without hurry and overwork, if he wishes to do so, or if his parents wish to have him" is amply borne out by the President's remarks and by statistics. For at the present time nearly...